Weekly science calendar
Weekly science calendar
Submitted by Center for Global Change
Phone: 474-5818
01/28/05
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
1 p.m. - 375C Rasmuson Library (ARSC Discovery Lab)
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Art and Music in Virtual Reality
Miho Aoki, Art Department, and Scott Deal, Music Department, UAF
Information: ARSC
1-2 p.m. - 202 Natural Sciences Facility
Chemistry Seminar
First-Principles Molecular Modeling of Structure-Property Relationships and Reactivity
in the Zeolite Chabazite
Cynthia Lo, UAF and NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Information: 474-5510
2-2:30 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Alaska Satellite Facility Seminar
Terrain Correction of SAR Imagery
Rudi Gens, Alaska Satellite Facility
Information: 474-7621 or Rudi Gens
3:40 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Special Lecture Series sponsored by the Chapman Chair
Kepler Takes a Walk
George Ewing, Chancellor’s Professor of Chemistry (Emeritus), Indiana University
Information: Norbert Untersteiner
4-5 p.m. - 202 Natural Sciences Facility
Chemistry Seminar
Bermuda and the Biological Station
Andy Krohn, Graduate Student
Information: 474-5510
7 p.m. - Westmark Gold Room, 813 Noble St. downtown
2005 Science for Alaska Lecture Series
Alaska’s Caves: Unlocking the Secrets to our Past
Daniel Montieth, Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska Southeast
Information: 474-7942 or http://www.scienceforalaska.com
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
1:30 p.m. - 401 IARC
Atmospheric Science Informal Seminar
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Richard L. Collins, GI Atmospheric Sciences, GI Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
Program
Information: 474-7910 or Nicole Molders
3-4 p.m. - 010 WRRB (West Ridge Research Building)
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center Seminar
How Scientific Computing, Knowledge Management, and Databases can Enable Advances
and New Insights in Chemical Technology
Anne M. Chaka, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Information: 474-5628
3:30 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Institute of Marine Science Weekly Seminar
The Role of the Marine Advisory Program on Shellfish Aquaculture Development
Ray Ralonde, Marine Advisory Program, SFOS/UAF
Information: 474-6332 or B. Bluhm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
3:40 p.m. - 183 Arctic Health Research Building
Natural Resources Management Graduate Seminar
Recreation and Land Use Planning: Practical Application of ROS Classes to the BLM’s
East Alaska Resource Management Plan
Bruce E. Rogers, Bureau of Land Management, Glennallen Field Office
Information: 474-7188
3:40 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Special Lecture Series sponsored by the Chapman Chair
Ice Nucleation
George Ewing, Chancellor’s Professor of Chemistry (Emeritus), Indiana University
Information: Norbert Untersteiner
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
3:30 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Life Sciences Seminar Series, sponsored by the Institute of Arctic Biology and the
Department of Biology & Wildlife
White Storks and Black Boxes: Predictive Modeling of Wildlife and Habitat using GIS,
Databases, Surveys and Telemetry in a Global Conservation Policy Context
Falk Huettmann, Institute of Arctic Biology and the Department of Biology & Wildlife,
UAF
Information: 474-7882
3:30 p.m. - 201 Natural Sciences Facility
Department of Geology and Geophysics Seminar
Where Have All the Magmas Gone, Long Time Passing?
John Eichelberger, Geophysical Institute and Department of Geology & Geophysics, UAF
Information: 474-7565 or fnpsh@uaf.edu
3:45 p.m. - Globe Room, 215 Elvey Building
Department of Physics Journal Club
Weekly informal presentation.
Information: http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/journal_club.htm or 474-7339